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1RESEARCH IN THE UNIVERSITY HOW DOES SOCIAL WORK
FIT?
Presentation to the National Association of
Deans and Directors of Schools of Social
Work March 13, 2008
2REFLECTIONS OF A SOCIAL WORKER IN A FOREIGN LAND
Nancy Koroloff, Associate Vice Provost for
Research and Sponsored Projects
3PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
- Medium sized public university without a medical
school. - Founded in 1946, 25,000 students
- 430 MSW students, 650 with Ph.D. and B.A.
- Emphasis on research in last 10 years
- Revenue from research and sponsored projects in
FY 2007 was 38M
4SSW RESEARCH AT PSU
- Regional Research Institute for Human Services
founded in 1972 - Brought in first IDC to University
- Annual revenues of 6-7M.
- Social Work has traditionally generated between
20-25 of research revenue at PSU.
5Associate Vice Provost for Research and Sponsored
Projects(The job description)
- Pre award development and processing
- Research contracting
- Post award policy and procedures
- Compliance
6Associate Vice Provost for Research and Sponsored
Projects(What I do)
- Problem solving and conflict management
- Forming and supporting teams
- Training, communicating, informing
- Clarifying and documenting procedures, policies,
guidelines - Glorified paper pusher
7How did I get into this job?
- 12 years as the Director of the Regional Research
Institute for Human Services. - 35 years of active researcher.
- Taught research, policy, macro HBSE,
administration practice. - Relationships and reputation as a boundary
spanner. - Advocate for research infrastructure.
8WHAT DOES SOCIAL WORK FIT IN THE UNIVERSITYS
RESEARCH ENTERPRISE?
What does Social Work bring to the research
potluck?
9Whats on the menu?
- Research that is
- Translational, transformative,
- application, adaptation, implementation
- Multi-disciplinary and inter-professional
- Research teams (Centers, Institutes)
- Mixed method (more acceptance of
qualitative components) - Design research with the use in mind
10What does Social Work bring to the research
potluck?
- PEOPLE SKILLS
- Building relationships, trust
- Working with groups
- Forming, facilitating, getting work done
- Manage conflicting viewpoints
- Involve diverse constituent groups
11What does Social Work bring to the potluck?
- ABILITY TO DEAL WITH COMPLEX PROBLEMS
- Ecological perspective
- Able to live with ambiguity
- Willing to grapple with a complex environment
- Understand limits of real world
- Ceteris parabus Everything else being equal
12What does Social Work bring to the potluck?
- UNDERSTANDING DIVERSE POPULATIONS
- Working in partnership
- Racial, ethnic and linguistically diverse
communities. - Community members
- Community based organizations
- Consumers of services and their families
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13What does Social Work bring to the potluck?
- HUMAN SUBJECTS REVIEW
- (IRB)
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- Knowledge of vulnerable populations.
- Ability to give voice to groups that others might
be overprotect. - Community based participatory research.
14WHAT ARE OUR CHALLENGES?
- Isolation and insulation
- Orient to community and not to other parts of the
University. - Competition with instructional program.
- Resources, hiring
- Research training in doctoral programs
- Post doctoral fellows, summer training
- Lack federal funding sources where social work
influences the priorities.
15More challenges.
- Partial indirect costs
- Orient to sharing power, dont stake claims
- Comfortable with research with a goal
(advocacy). - Dont encourage entrepreneurs.
16SOME IDEAS .
- Encourage faculty to collaborate with non social
workers (non social scientist). - Provide incentives.
- Invest in building long term research
relationships. - Get to know your commercialization officer
- Encourage SW faculty to join the IRB.
- Be a Dean who understand the research process.
17- Nancy Koroloff
- Associate Vice Provost for Research
- Professor, School of Social Work
- koroloff_at_pdx.edu
- 503-725-9675